series tomorrow and that could bring a big league economic boost to local businesses. cbs 5 reporter don knapp with how neighborhood hangouts are preparing for the massive rush of fans. reporter: there s money to be made not only all over san francisco butter especially in this corner of san francisco where folks are naturally hoping the giants go all the way. especially the people who have businesses who sell to fans. red white and blue championship game bunting was going up while they held separate practice sessions on the field. business was great and the dugouts sports store with fans snapping up gear. kip just had to have another giants shirt. i bought another shirt because they won because i need something new to wear tomorrow to cheer them on. reporter: she was a ballpark regular and know what is the championship games mean for the neighborhood. it s good for pedro s and pete s. all along the corridor here and probably public house because it gets really crowde
ohio. while mitt romney rallies supporters in the key battleground state. no republican has won the white house without a victory in ohio. i m counting on you portsmouth. let s make it happen. reporter: saturday romney told the crowd in the major manufacturing state that the obama administration isn t holding china cattable for unfair accountable for unfair trade practices that cost americans job. i want to make sure that when people cheat, well they don t follow the rules in trade we finally hold them accountable. it s time for us to stand up to china for their cheating that s got to stop. reporter: voters say the economy is the number one issue in the election. i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and three years laters it s paying you have in a big way. reporter: president obama argues the decision saved jobs. gm is back. ford and chrysler are growing again. together our auto industry has created nearly a quarter of a million new jobs right here
there was nothing we could do about that particular case of smoking and secondhand smoke. reporter: now they can cite the secondhand smoke ordinance. if you think this part of the ordinance is bad, the second part kicks in january 1, 2013. that will ban smoking inside any apartment or condo, inside the apartment or condo. live in alameda, joe vazquez, cbs 5. hundreds of bay area high school students boarded buses for a trip to utah this week but along with the skis and snowboards, many packed quite the stash of drugs. they were busted in elko nevada where the sheriff made them all a deal. reporter: elizabeth, the police chief described the ski trip-turned-drug bust in three words, loads and loads and loads of contraband, everything from marijuana to mushrooms and cbs 5 has learn that nine kids on that trip attend school here at acalanes high school and the others just may be your neighbor s kids. we just learned that 69 kids from acalanes high school in lafayette are on
they re not the type to want to get these crazy discounts. managed to feel the show from the big chains. he was barely out of high school when he died in afghanistan. lance corporal josh corral paid tribute at the marine s alma mater. reporter: in the synura moan high school football field. the family of joshua corral took their seats. 19-year-old lance corporal josh corral was a graduate. he wanted to be here out of doors, on the athletic field where josh competed. i know you re feeling. it s okay to clap. reporter: this night, the father of corral s friend brock the last message. brock and tati were not only best and close friends, but i hope we can understand that level of friendship. the friend said he looked for answers in corral s desk. and he said he found this. this piece of memory. let s use our gift of life wisely. work to spread only love so one day, no more lives will be taken by the hands of evil. reporter: the program went long. much to say a
cutting deals with mayor daley now sitting at the table opposite mayor rahm emmanuel battling on behalf of union brethren. depending on the paycheck. privately very few if any of those rank-and-file members know about the lucrative deal he cut for himself. showing you how tom villanova broke the law by filing false paperwork. tried illegally to plant two pensions what are the cab of around $3 billion over a lifetime and the kicker the investigation raises serious questions whether he even qualify. how he pulled this off 1991 familiar faces labor friendly politicians cut a sweetheart deal in springfield a couple of quick lines thousand page pension code allowing union leaders to stuff their wallets with more money that they drink when they started out. deep thought that the bill to a city pensions not based on that city paycheck but on their new you did management salaries. chicago civic federation says a little know kirk for these you did baucis something of their own members